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index measured the ability of a given patient to perform common tasks &#40;table I&#41;&#46; 23&#46;7&#37; of the patients led a normal live with some effort or had some sign or symptom &#40;score of 80&#41;&#46; Once again&#44; correcting anemia has a significant effect&#46; 22&#46;7&#37; of the patients with hemoglobin levels &#8805; 11 g&#47;dL had Karnovsky&#191; s index &#8804; 50 whereas 32&#46;6&#37; of the patients with that score had hemoglobin levels &#60; 11 g&#47;dL &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;046&#41;&#46; Only 0&#46;3&#37; of the whole population was severely ill or dying &#40;scores 10-20&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">Data on chronic renal failure</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The time elapsed from diagnosis of CRF until dialysis onset was calculated as the difference between the date of dialysis onset and the date of disease diagnosis&#46; In this way&#44; the time elapsed until dialysis for the study population was 4&#46;2 &#177; 4&#46;9 years &#40;median 2&#46;8 years&#59; range 0-28&#46;5 years&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Most of the patients &#40;57&#46;2&#37;&#41; attending the Nephrology Unit had been referred by their family doctor&#46; Other referring departments were Urology &#40;7&#46;8&#37;&#41;&#44; Internal Medicine &#40;6&#46;7&#37;&#41;&#44; Emergency Department &#40;5&#46;6&#37;&#41;&#44; Endocrinology &#40;4&#46;3&#37;&#41;&#44; and Cardiology &#40;2&#46;7&#37;&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The data recorded on CRF etiology reproduce the prevalence observed in the general hemodialysis population in our country&#44; with 21&#46;2&#37; of the cases with diabetic nephropathy&#44; which is similar to that corresponding to vascular renal disease for this age range &#40;20&#46;9&#37;&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The description of the logistic characteristics pointed out that 46&#46;4&#37; of the patients included attended a dialysis unit with a number of patients ranging 50-100&#46; The mean number of patients per Unit was 102&#46;3 &#177; 53&#46;3&#59; the time required to commute to the unit was &#8804; 1 hour in 87&#46;5&#37; of the patients&#46; About 57&#37; of them are taken to dialysis by ambulance&#44; whereas 37&#46;0&#37; do so by taxi&#44; 5&#46;4&#37; by their own or the familial care&#44; and only 0&#46;8&#37; by public transportation&#46; The mean time of hemodialysis sessions was 11&#46;4 &#177; 4&#46;0 hours per week&#44; with a median of 12 hours&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Table I shows the descriptive statistics on the available analytical data&#46; The percentage of patients with Hb &#8805; 11 g&#47;dL was 81&#46;7&#37;&#59; 98&#46;5&#37; had serum ferritin levels &#8805; 100 ng&#47;dL &#40;59&#46;8&#37; showed optimal levels of 100-500 ng&#47;dL&#41;&#46; 31&#46;9&#37; of the patients had PTH levels within the range of 150-300 pg&#47;mL&#59; 75&#46;6&#37; had albumin levels &#62; 3&#46;5 g&#47;dL&#59; 70&#46;6&#37; had phosphate levels &#60; 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vs 80&#46;9&#37;&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;005&#41;&#46; Differences were also found in the number of pills&#47;tablets consumed by the patients in both subpopulations &#40;mean of 8&#46;3 &#177; 3&#46;7 in those &#60; 75 years and 7&#46;5 &#177; 3&#46;6 in those &#8805; 75 years&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;005&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">About the daily living activities&#44; the global mean score for the Katz&#191; index was 5&#46;1 &#177; 1&#46;7 in the younger group and 4&#46;8 &#177; 1&#46;8 in the older one&#46; 79&#46;4&#37; of the patients younger than 75 years had full functioning&#44; this percentage being lower in those older than 75 years &#40;71&#46;6&#37;&#41; &#40;fig&#46; 1c&#41;&#46; Thus&#44; it is important to point out a direct and significant relationship &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;005&#41; between age and impairment &#40;the higher the age the greater the impairment&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Similarly&#44; the score obtained in the LB scale presents differences between both subpopulations of patients analyzed&#44; with a mean of 4&#46;7 &#177; 2&#46;6 in those &#60; 75 years&#44; and 3&#46;8 &#177; 2&#46;5 in those &#62; 75 years &#40;Table IV&#41;&#46; The frequency of totally dependent patients was higher in those &#8805; 75 years &#40;11&#46;5&#37;&#41; as compared with those &#60; 75 years &#40;5&#46;8&#37;&#41;&#46; On the opposite side&#44; the frequency &#40;10&#46;8&#37;&#41; of totally independent patients among those &#8805; 75 years was lower than that in those &#60; 75 years &#40;21&#46;2&#37;&#41;&#44; i&#46;e&#46;&#44; the higher the age&#44; the greater the dependency &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;001&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">About the Karnovsky&#191; s index&#44; it was observed that although the percentage of patients with a score of 80 is high in both subpopulations&#44; 21&#46;9&#37; of those younger than 75 years had a value below 50&#44; whereas this percentage was 27&#46;8&#37; in those older than 75 years &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;005&#41; &#40;table IV&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Additionally&#44; the subpopulation analysis showed that the most common cause of CRF among patients &#60; 75 years was diabetic nephropathy &#40;26&#46;4&#37;&#41;&#44; whereas in those patients &#8805; 75 years the most common cause was vascular renal disease &#40;23&#46;6&#37;&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;001&#41; &#40;fig&#46; 2&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">On the other hand&#44; we did not find statistically significant differences by age for logistic issues of dialysis&#44; dialysis duration &#40;12 hours for both groups&#41; or type of membranes used&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Differences were found between both subpopulations for analytical parameters &#40;table IV&#41;&#46; Serum ferritin was 100-500 ng&#47;dL in 63&#46;3&#37; of the patients &#60; 75 years and in 55&#46;8&#37; in those &#62; 75 years &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;05&#41;&#46; Besides&#44; 67&#46;3&#37; of the patients &#60; 75 years had serum phosphate levels &#60; 5&#46;5 mg&#47;dL&#44; whereas this percentage increased to 74&#46;4&#37; in those &#62; 75 years &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;05&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Once again&#44; the type of vascular access produced differences&#44; here by age&#44; with higher frequency of catheters in the older group &#40;23&#46;9&#37; vs&#46; 18&#46;9&#37;&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;05&#41;&#46; Native GAVF was the most used type in both groups &#40;table IV&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">Differences by hospital-based and outpatient centers</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Although the mean age of the patients was similar in the groups of hospital-based and outpatients &#40;75&#46;4 &#177; 5&#46;5 and 75&#46;4 &#177; 5&#46;6 years&#44; respectively&#41;&#44; differences were detected in the type of vascular access used depending on the center type &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;05&#41;&#46; Catheters were more frequently used at hospitals &#40;24&#46;2&#37; vs 19&#46;7&#37;&#41;&#44; whereas synthetic GAVFs were more frequently used at outpatient centers &#40;5&#46;9&#37; vs 2&#46;6&#37;&#41;&#46; Native GAVF was the type of vascular access most frequently used in both groups &#40;74&#46;5&#37; and 73&#46;2&#37;&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">We also observed differences by center type for assessment of the functional capacity and self-sufficiency&#46; Patients at extra-hospital centers were more independent than those attending hospital-based centers for every item of the BDLA &#40;table V&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Concerning dialysis logistics&#44; the mean number of patients attended at extra-hospital dialysis units was 120&#46;1 &#177; 55&#46;9 whereas at hospital-based units this number was reduced to 71 &#177; 29&#46;4&#46; Besides&#44; in the hospital-based group&#44; the most common way of transportation was by ambulance &#40;75&#46;8&#37;&#41;&#44; whereas in the extra-hospital group the most common transportation means were by ambulance and taxi &#40;45&#46;6&#37; and 48&#46;5&#37;&#44; respectively&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;001&#41; &#40;table V&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Besides&#44; differences were shown in the percentage of extrahospital patients with serum albumin levels &#62;3&#46;5 g&#47;dL&#44; vs hospital-based patients &#40;78&#46;2&#37; vs 71&#46;2&#37;&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;02&#41;&#59; as well as in those with a Kt&#47;V index &#8805; 1&#46;3 &#40;83&#46;4&#37; vs 68&#46;1&#37;&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;001&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">DISCUSSION</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">This multicenter analysis carried out at both hospital-based and extra-hospital dialysis center summarizes the current reality of patients older than 65 years on hemodialysis therapy in Spain&#46; The importance of gathering these data partly resides in the continuous increase of average age among individuals starting on hemodialysis&#44; being especially important in those patients older than 75 years&#46; These patients present a different pattern for three reasons&#58; first&#44; their inclusion in the renal transplantation waiting list is proportionally lower&#59; second&#44; performance of home-based dialysis or automated peritoneal dialysis at home is difficult&#59; and third&#44; because they present higher dependency on social services&#46; Besides&#44; they show higher frequency of hospitalization&#46; Another important reason justifying this study is the need to make clear what is the quality of life in these patients&#44; as well as the efficiency of health care costs&#44; with a special interest in those older than 75 years&#46; Data from the United Kingdom estimate that 1&#37; of health care expenditures are dedicated to renal function replacement&#44; and that twice this amount will be required to benefit all patients requiring so in the future&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">7</span> However&#44; it does not seem that treatment costs in the elderly on dialysis are higher that those in the general population&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">8</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The study includes a very old population&#58; mean 75&#46;4 &#177; 5&#46;5 years&#44; median 75 years&#44; and maximum age of 95 years&#46; Due to its design&#44; included prevalent patients&#44; mortality issued cannot be analyzed&#46; It may be stated&#44; however&#44; that the mortality among elderly patients during start of hemodialysis therapy is high&#46; According to the data from the 1998 US Renal Data System 1998&#44; 18&#37; to 26&#37; of the elderly patients could not reach three months of therapy because they died during this period&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">9</span> Although this percentage could be lower in our country&#44; we should point out that it is very likely that a percentage of patients not included in this study could precisely be that with the highest risk&#46; It seems obvious that age is one of the most important determinant factors in the patients course&#46; However&#44; in the elderly &#40;&#62; 75 years&#41;&#44; the life expectancy could be independent of patient&#191;s age at the beginning of dialysis therapy&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">10</span> It is so that currently acceptance of elderly patients into dialysis programs has not a clear-cut limit&#44; which implies considerable ethical&#44; social and financial issues&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">11</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">It is important to consider that chronic renal disease is accompanied by a high incidence of other conditions so that the results obtained in this old population occur in the setting of a high incidence of comorbid conditions&#46; Seventy five percent present hypertension&#44; 29&#37; peripheral vascular disease&#44; 20&#46;5&#37; heart failure&#44; 20&#46;5&#37; cerebrovascular disease&#44; and 17&#37; myocardial infarction in addition to other associated complications&#46; Other studies performed in hemodialysis population older than 65 years have shown that 90&#37; of these patients have two or more comorbidities&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">12</span> These data highlight the high dedication and experience needed in caring for these elderly patients on hemodialysis&#46; From a sociological viewpoint&#44; it is interesting to underline that 85&#37; of the study patients live in a fixed family residence&#44; an instance that is likely not to occur in other countries due to cultural reasons&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Focusing on the number of tablets prescribed to these patients&#44; 48&#46;1&#37; of them received more than 8 tablets&#47;day and 28&#37; more than 10&#46; This raises the question of whether dialysis patients really take their prescribed medication due to the low adherence rates &#40;close to 50&#37;&#41; reported in other asymptomatic chronic pathologies&#44; such as arterial hypertension&#46; &#40;Studies on hemodialysis patients show that more than 42&#37; of those older than 65 years and 47&#37; of those younger than 65 years did not adhere to antihypertensive therapy&#46; Similarly&#44; 65&#37; of the elderly and 80&#37; of those younger than 65 years did not comply with prescription of phosphate chelating agents&#41;&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">13</span> Most of the reasons for not adhering &#40;lack of benefit perception and motivation&#44; frequent dosing&#44; etc&#46;&#41; are present in the hemodialysis population&#44; which makes us doubt about the intake of the 8 pills prescribed per day&#44; an appreciation that is not exclusive of elderly patients&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">An essential issue in the descriptive of this study is the functional status of the patients&#46; When analyzing the Katz&#191; index&#44; which assesses the capacity to perform self-care&#44; more than 75&#37; of the patients presented full functioning&#46; 13&#46;8&#37; of the study population had severe functional impairment&#44; and the remaining 10&#46;5&#37; had moderate impairment&#46; In addition&#44; the Lawton&#191;s index&#44; measuring a range of more complex activities&#44; shows that 16&#46;3&#37; are totally independent&#44; a percentage that goes up to 37&#37; when adding those limited in 1 or 2 activities&#46; The values obtained with the Karnovsky&#191; s index show similar results&#46; Thus&#44; we may conclude that in this group of aged patients on hemodialysis&#44; their functional capacity is acceptable&#46; The clear differences between patients older than 75 years and those aged 65-75 years&#44; between those carrying catheters or GAVF&#44; and between those receiving extra or intrahospital therapy are notable&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Late referral is an important factor determining a poor course in dialysis patients&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">14</span> a fact that has been demonstrated in our country&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">15</span> In a prospective study using SF 36&#44; Loos et al&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">16</span> showed that elderly dialysis patients with late referral had low quality of life as compared to those early referred to Nephrology units&#46; In the group presented at our work&#44; the time elapsed from diagnosis of CRF until dialysis onset was 4&#46;2 &#177; 4&#46;9 years&#44; with a median of 2&#46;8 years&#46; That is to say&#44; most of the patients included&#44; with some logical exceptions&#44; seem to have received appropriate nephrologic care for a sufficient time&#46; Both factors could have had an impact on the results obtained&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">About how patients were referred to the nephrologists&#44; the percentage of patients referred by the primary care doctor was similar to the rest of Europe &#40;almost 60&#37;&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">In an effective way&#44; the percentage of late referrals is lower when the patients are referred by their primary care doctor than when they do so by other specialists such as cardiologists&#44; internists&#44; or diabetologits&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">17</span> These data reveal the importance of the work performed at the Primary Care Centers in trying to identify occult renal disease &#40;low filtration rates with normal creatinine&#41;&#44; and emphasize the need for prevention programs and early referral to Nephrology&#46; Before the increase of chronic renal disease&#44; scientific societies should endorse the onset of prevention programs in order to avoid progression&#44; and especially the cardiovascular complications&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">To examine the analytical data of the elderly population&#44; we compared them with the minimal set of global indicators from the Clinical Guidelines for Hemodialysis Centers published by the Spanish Society of Nephrology and that incorporate quality management in hemodialysis&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">6</span> The ranges of hemoglobin&#44; ferritin&#44; PTH&#44; phosphate&#44; and mean and median Kt&#47;V&#44; among others&#44; fall within the recommended standard&#46; We did not find significant differences between patient&#191;s age and the mean of the following analytical parameters studied&#58; hemoglobin&#44; hematocrit&#44; ferritin&#44; transferrin saturation index&#44; albumin&#44; potassium&#44; glucose&#44; PTH&#44; calcium&#44; total cholesterol&#44; reactive C protein&#44; and Kt&#47;V&#46; However&#44; when we analyzed optimal values&#44; there are statistically significant differences in the percentages of patients with ferritin ranges &#40;&#8805; 100 ng&#47;dL&#41; and albumin &#40;&#62; 3&#46;5 g&#47;dL&#41; by age&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The vascular access is the key for appropriate dialysis therapy&#44; partly because it still is an important morbidity cause among treated patients&#46; It is estimated that age&#44; gender&#44; obesity&#44; chronic disease with multiple hospital admissions&#44; and repeated punctures may be related with a poorer vascular access&#46; However&#44; in a Spanish series of patients from Aragon and Northern Spain&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">18 </span>categorization by patient&#191;s age did not show differences in the number of vascular accesses&#46; The opposite was found in another Spanish series in which patients older than 65 years more frequently required vascular prostheses&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">19</span> In our series of patients older than 65 years&#44; we observed that 79&#37; had accessible fistula&#44; which falls within the quality goals for a center&#44; 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Epidemiological study on chronic renal failure elderly patients on hemodialysis
Estudio epidemiológico de pacientes ancianos con insuficiencia renal crónica en hemodiálisis
Angel Luis M. de Franciscoa, F.. Sanjuánb, A.. Forasterb, S.. Fabadob, D.. Carreterob, C.. Santamaríab, J.. Aguilerab, M. I.. Alcaláb, P.. Aljamab
a Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital Universitario Valdecilla, Santander, Santander, España,
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with a mean of 4&#46;7 &#177; 2&#46;6 in those &#60; 75 years&#44; and 3&#46;8 &#177; 2&#46;5 in those &#62; 75 years &#40;Table IV&#41;&#46; The frequency of totally dependent patients was higher in those &#8805; 75 years &#40;11&#46;5&#37;&#41; as compared with those &#60; 75 years &#40;5&#46;8&#37;&#41;&#46; On the opposite side&#44; the frequency &#40;10&#46;8&#37;&#41; of totally independent patients among those &#8805; 75 years was lower than that in those &#60; 75 years &#40;21&#46;2&#37;&#41;&#44; i&#46;e&#46;&#44; the higher the age&#44; the greater the dependency &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;001&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">About the Karnovsky&#191; s index&#44; it was observed that although the percentage of patients with a score of 80 is high in both subpopulations&#44; 21&#46;9&#37; of those younger than 75 years had a value below 50&#44; whereas this percentage was 27&#46;8&#37; in those older than 75 years &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;005&#41; &#40;table IV&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Additionally&#44; the subpopulation analysis showed that the most common cause of CRF among patients &#60; 75 years was diabetic nephropathy &#40;26&#46;4&#37;&#41;&#44; whereas in those patients &#8805; 75 years the most common cause was vascular renal disease &#40;23&#46;6&#37;&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;001&#41; &#40;fig&#46; 2&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">On the other hand&#44; we did not find statistically significant differences by age for logistic issues of dialysis&#44; dialysis duration &#40;12 hours for both groups&#41; or type of membranes used&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Differences were found between both subpopulations for analytical parameters &#40;table IV&#41;&#46; Serum ferritin was 100-500 ng&#47;dL in 63&#46;3&#37; of the patients &#60; 75 years and in 55&#46;8&#37; in those &#62; 75 years &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;05&#41;&#46; Besides&#44; 67&#46;3&#37; of the patients &#60; 75 years had serum phosphate levels &#60; 5&#46;5 mg&#47;dL&#44; whereas this percentage increased to 74&#46;4&#37; in those &#62; 75 years &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;05&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Once again&#44; the type of vascular access produced differences&#44; here by age&#44; with higher frequency of catheters in the older group &#40;23&#46;9&#37; vs&#46; 18&#46;9&#37;&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;05&#41;&#46; Native GAVF was the most used type in both groups &#40;table IV&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">Differences by hospital-based and outpatient centers</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Although the mean age of the patients was similar in the groups of hospital-based and outpatients &#40;75&#46;4 &#177; 5&#46;5 and 75&#46;4 &#177; 5&#46;6 years&#44; respectively&#41;&#44; differences were detected in the type of vascular access used depending on the center type &#40;p &#60; 0&#46;05&#41;&#46; Catheters were more frequently used at hospitals &#40;24&#46;2&#37; vs 19&#46;7&#37;&#41;&#44; whereas synthetic GAVFs were more frequently used at outpatient centers &#40;5&#46;9&#37; vs 2&#46;6&#37;&#41;&#46; Native GAVF was the type of vascular access most frequently used in both groups &#40;74&#46;5&#37; and 73&#46;2&#37;&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">We also observed differences by center type for assessment of the functional capacity and self-sufficiency&#46; Patients at extra-hospital centers were more independent than those attending hospital-based centers for every item of the BDLA &#40;table V&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Concerning dialysis logistics&#44; the mean number of patients attended at extra-hospital dialysis units was 120&#46;1 &#177; 55&#46;9 whereas at hospital-based units this number was reduced to 71 &#177; 29&#46;4&#46; Besides&#44; in the hospital-based group&#44; the most common way of transportation was by ambulance &#40;75&#46;8&#37;&#41;&#44; whereas in the extra-hospital group the most common transportation means were by ambulance and taxi &#40;45&#46;6&#37; and 48&#46;5&#37;&#44; respectively&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;001&#41; &#40;table V&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Besides&#44; differences were shown in the percentage of extrahospital patients with serum albumin levels &#62;3&#46;5 g&#47;dL&#44; vs hospital-based patients &#40;78&#46;2&#37; vs 71&#46;2&#37;&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;02&#41;&#59; as well as in those with a Kt&#47;V index &#8805; 1&#46;3 &#40;83&#46;4&#37; vs 68&#46;1&#37;&#59; p &#60; 0&#46;001&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">DISCUSSION</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">This multicenter analysis carried out at both hospital-based and extra-hospital dialysis center summarizes the current reality of patients older than 65 years on hemodialysis therapy in Spain&#46; The importance of gathering these data partly resides in the continuous increase of average age among individuals starting on hemodialysis&#44; being especially important in those patients older than 75 years&#46; These patients present a different pattern for three reasons&#58; first&#44; their inclusion in the renal transplantation waiting list is proportionally lower&#59; second&#44; performance of home-based dialysis or automated peritoneal dialysis at home is difficult&#59; and third&#44; because they present higher dependency on social services&#46; Besides&#44; they show higher frequency of hospitalization&#46; Another important reason justifying this study is the need to make clear what is the quality of life in these patients&#44; as well as the efficiency of health care costs&#44; with a special interest in those older than 75 years&#46; Data from the United Kingdom estimate that 1&#37; of health care expenditures are dedicated to renal function replacement&#44; and that twice this amount will be required to benefit all patients requiring so in the future&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">7</span> However&#44; it does not seem that treatment costs in the elderly on dialysis are higher that those in the general population&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">8</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The study includes a very old population&#58; mean 75&#46;4 &#177; 5&#46;5 years&#44; median 75 years&#44; and maximum age of 95 years&#46; Due to its design&#44; included prevalent patients&#44; mortality issued cannot be analyzed&#46; It may be stated&#44; however&#44; that the mortality among elderly patients during start of hemodialysis therapy is high&#46; According to the data from the 1998 US Renal Data System 1998&#44; 18&#37; to 26&#37; of the elderly patients could not reach three months of therapy because they died during this period&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">9</span> Although this percentage could be lower in our country&#44; we should point out that it is very likely that a percentage of patients not included in this study could precisely be that with the highest risk&#46; It seems obvious that age is one of the most important determinant factors in the patients course&#46; However&#44; in the elderly &#40;&#62; 75 years&#41;&#44; the life expectancy could be independent of patient&#191;s age at the beginning of dialysis therapy&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">10</span> It is so that currently acceptance of elderly patients into dialysis programs has not a clear-cut limit&#44; which implies considerable ethical&#44; social and financial issues&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">11</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">It is important to consider that chronic renal disease is accompanied by a high incidence of other conditions so that the results obtained in this old population occur in the setting of a high incidence of comorbid conditions&#46; Seventy five percent present hypertension&#44; 29&#37; peripheral vascular disease&#44; 20&#46;5&#37; heart failure&#44; 20&#46;5&#37; cerebrovascular disease&#44; and 17&#37; myocardial infarction in addition to other associated complications&#46; Other studies performed in hemodialysis population older than 65 years have shown that 90&#37; of these patients have two or more comorbidities&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">12</span> These data highlight the high dedication and experience needed in caring for these elderly patients on hemodialysis&#46; From a sociological viewpoint&#44; it is interesting to underline that 85&#37; of the study patients live in a fixed family residence&#44; an instance that is likely not to occur in other countries due to cultural reasons&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Focusing on the number of tablets prescribed to these patients&#44; 48&#46;1&#37; of them received more than 8 tablets&#47;day and 28&#37; more than 10&#46; This raises the question of whether dialysis patients really take their prescribed medication due to the low adherence rates &#40;close to 50&#37;&#41; reported in other asymptomatic chronic pathologies&#44; such as arterial hypertension&#46; &#40;Studies on hemodialysis patients show that more than 42&#37; of those older than 65 years and 47&#37; of those younger than 65 years did not adhere to antihypertensive therapy&#46; Similarly&#44; 65&#37; of the elderly and 80&#37; of those younger than 65 years did not comply with prescription of phosphate chelating agents&#41;&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">13</span> Most of the reasons for not adhering &#40;lack of benefit perception and motivation&#44; frequent dosing&#44; etc&#46;&#41; are present in the hemodialysis population&#44; which makes us doubt about the intake of the 8 pills prescribed per day&#44; an appreciation that is not exclusive of elderly patients&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">An essential issue in the descriptive of this study is the functional status of the patients&#46; When analyzing the Katz&#191; index&#44; which assesses the capacity to perform self-care&#44; more than 75&#37; of the patients presented full functioning&#46; 13&#46;8&#37; of the study population had severe functional impairment&#44; and the remaining 10&#46;5&#37; had moderate impairment&#46; In addition&#44; the Lawton&#191;s index&#44; measuring a range of more complex activities&#44; shows that 16&#46;3&#37; are totally independent&#44; a percentage that goes up to 37&#37; when adding those limited in 1 or 2 activities&#46; The values obtained with the Karnovsky&#191; s index show similar results&#46; Thus&#44; we may conclude that in this group of aged patients on hemodialysis&#44; their functional capacity is acceptable&#46; The clear differences between patients older than 75 years and those aged 65-75 years&#44; between those carrying catheters or GAVF&#44; and between those receiving extra or intrahospital therapy are notable&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Late referral is an important factor determining a poor course in dialysis patients&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">14</span> a fact that has been demonstrated in our country&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">15</span> In a prospective study using SF 36&#44; Loos et al&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">16</span> showed that elderly dialysis patients with late referral had low quality of life as compared to those early referred to Nephrology units&#46; In the group presented at our work&#44; the time elapsed from diagnosis of CRF until dialysis onset was 4&#46;2 &#177; 4&#46;9 years&#44; with a median of 2&#46;8 years&#46; That is to say&#44; most of the patients included&#44; with some logical exceptions&#44; seem to have received appropriate nephrologic care for a sufficient time&#46; Both factors could have had an impact on the results obtained&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">About how patients were referred to the nephrologists&#44; the percentage of patients referred by the primary care doctor was similar to the rest of Europe &#40;almost 60&#37;&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">In an effective way&#44; the percentage of late referrals is lower when the patients are referred by their primary care doctor than when they do so by other specialists such as cardiologists&#44; internists&#44; or diabetologits&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">17</span> These data reveal the importance of the work performed at the Primary Care Centers in trying to identify occult renal disease &#40;low filtration rates with normal creatinine&#41;&#44; and emphasize the need for prevention programs and early referral to Nephrology&#46; Before the increase of chronic renal disease&#44; scientific societies should endorse the onset of prevention programs in order to avoid progression&#44; and especially the cardiovascular complications&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">To examine the analytical data of the elderly population&#44; we compared them with the minimal set of global indicators from the Clinical Guidelines for Hemodialysis Centers published by the Spanish Society of Nephrology and that incorporate quality management in hemodialysis&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">6</span> The ranges of hemoglobin&#44; ferritin&#44; PTH&#44; phosphate&#44; and mean and median Kt&#47;V&#44; among others&#44; fall within the recommended standard&#46; We did not find significant differences between patient&#191;s age and the mean of the following analytical parameters studied&#58; hemoglobin&#44; hematocrit&#44; ferritin&#44; transferrin saturation index&#44; albumin&#44; potassium&#44; glucose&#44; PTH&#44; calcium&#44; total cholesterol&#44; reactive C protein&#44; and Kt&#47;V&#46; However&#44; when we analyzed optimal values&#44; there are statistically significant differences in the percentages of patients with ferritin ranges &#40;&#8805; 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